The Sherman County Observer, Moro, 0 regon, Friday,
November 18, 1926
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WHAT HANE
you ?
HOW ABOUT
A ruce BorrtS
OF VERPUrMB?
i
When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Portland Painlesf Dentist
the Week Collected for
A Full Set of TeopKi40^
_ .Fillings from $1.50 uf) to $2.50
Gold Crowns $8.
Painless Extraction $1.
Our Readers.
. This Work is of the Beat That Moa^y Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
PORTLAND PAINLESS PENTIST
A war on diphtheria 1« being waged
Over the Wasco County Bink
In Coo« county and the county health
408 E. 2nd St.
305 Second Street.
The Dalle», Or gon
service la watching every avenue for
The Dalle», Oregon
symptoms.
Representatives from 13 Rod Cross
We also serve, at usual prices.
chapters In eastern and central Ore^
Lunch and Dinner combinations
gon met in Bend Monday and Tues
that are said by our patrons tn
day for a regional conference.
equal Home Cooking
The community chest plan for rais-
Pure Milk and Cream
jlent ana
Ing funds for benevolent
and cnsm-
charit-
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able purposes was adopted by the |
and
Good
Service
Roseburg chamber of F nnmmprCe.
commerce.
We have boBgl t both the Thorp
Six garages and two automobiles I
and the Star? milk business and
were
burned
in
a
fire
which
swept
Say It With Flower»
intend to mt everyone the best
through the buildings owned by the
:e in every respect.
BUT
Algoma lumber company at Algoma. |
MHK
Our policy id ,O make every one of
Say It With Our»
our customs! I satisfied and every
The Associated General Contractors
witisfied eustomer a booster.
executive board voied at Dallas, Tex.,
to hold its annual meeting in Port
MO^O DAIRY
flower shop
land. The session will be held in Janu
ary, 1926.
Phone 21F1
A 10 per cent increase in postal re-
The Dalle», Oregon
cel pts at the Eugene office during Sep
Opposite First National Bank
tember this year over the same month
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Phon« 794
Night phone 690W
last year was reported by Darwin E
Yoran, postmaster.
Apple picking in the vicinity of El
gin Is now in full swing. There are I
200 persons employed
Prices ARE Rea»onahle approximately
In the various orchards and in the
at the
three packing plants in Elgin.
BLACK AND WHITE
R. N. Clark of Portland, districts
manager of the Missouri Paint and
Restaurant
Fountain
Varnish company, was killed when
Lunch Counter
i his automobile turned turtle on the
COME AS YOU ARE
Pacific highway about 10 miles south
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
of Salam.
. /
AT ALL TIMES
Through the efforts of S. H. Board-1
J. T. Fries, Proprietor
man and Carl Doring. Boardman Is to
THE DALLES, OREGON
have a golf course which will soon be
in readiness. The course la being
laid out opposite the railroad station
at Messner.
A total of »149 China pheasants and
614 Hungarian partridges have been
liberated from the three state game
HIS new 13 plate
farms so far this year, according to I
Exide with full Ex-
tbe September report of E. F. Averill, I
ide power and depend
game warden.
ability which sells at
After crossing the continent in 111
dsys travfling time by automobile
so low a price is within
Representative Sinnott of The Dalles I
the reach of all.
is in Washington, D. C., to begin work
tn preparation for tbe meeting of con
Don’t take it for
grass in December.
granted that Exide
A Joint commission, including mem
quality costs more—it
Lbsrs of the federal farm loan board
doesn’t, but motorists
I and members of the house and senate
banking and currency committees, will
the world over will tell
visit Portland October 23, during an
you it is worth more.
I inspection trip through the northwest.
THE DALLES
There is no need to
William Wallman, age 65, farmer
I residing east of Silverton, was unload
pay
more than Exide
Calls for and Delivers I ing rock from the rear of a wagon
prices
and you can’t Do You Buy on Quality,
backed Jto the brink of a 150-foot cliff.
in Moro Wasco
or Price, or Both?
get better quality.
I The horses started and he was pitch
and Grass Valley
ed over tbe cliff. Death was instan
Quality Certainly Pays in a Battery
t a neo us. .
Mondays and Thursdays
R. E Wenlger, sheriff of Shoshone
You hear everywhere today—“Exide is building a mighty
I county, Idaho, and Charles J. Bloom,
gopd battery.”
The motor car driver says—“Exide batteries are holding
deputy sheriff, arrived in Eugene to
up in fine shape.”
I take charge of Ernest Aeillo, 20, who
The Exide user says—“Give me another Exide, they surelv
I was arrested In a railway construction
are dependable and last a long time.”
I camp above Oakridge on a charge of
HOME GROWN
Look over the Exide batteries we have in stpek, and then
check up the life and service that Exide Butteries are giving
I murder.
to car owners of your a^ quaintance.
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Two hundred seventy-one more pu-
You will find that Exide recognized quality plus Exide low
11 pfls bad enrolled in the Eugene
prices can bring you increased battery service at extremely
fFor> Any Occasion
I schools during September this yesr
lowcost.
r J«' XL-b'. I ’
I than in the month last year, accord-
Artistically Arranged
to a report Issued by Dsvid J.
Fo»» & Co. Inc. Moro, Ore
Our Work is Guaranteed I I ing
Jones, city superintendent Tbe totsl
EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM «1UQ
Peacock Floral Co. I registration is now 3407.
r I. C. Russell, 80, of North Albany.
J-
407 Wash. St, The Dalles ; I a lineman for tbd Mountain States
' I Power company, droppod lifeless into
I tbs arms of his brother, who was
• I vorkirg Just below him on a pole at
I Shedd. The man had touched a high
Bürget & Callaway II voltage wire and was killed instantly.
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
By an overwhelming majority the
I people of Medford at a special eleo
Repairing Truck*, Tmcton*, Automobiles,
Funeral Directors
I tlon voted for a new *975,000 clt/
Il water system with a source at Big
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Union / and Third St 11 Butte springs, more than 30 miles
Grin ’ing. Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
11-away. A bond issue of *50,000 for a
new temporary city ball was also vot
The Dalles, Ore
ed.
Of 43,721 tourist automobiles In
spected at tbe station at Baker, more
Phone Main 4001
616 East Second St.
than 50 per cent were operated by
persons Who were either “dead broke”
or on short rations, according to a
report filed with Governor Pierce by
H. H. Weatherspoon, commissioner for
the fifth horticultural district.
A crash between a Troutdale inter
urban strset car and an automobile st
Arsts station, near Portland, result
ed tn the death of tbe thrss occupants
of the auto. The dead are J. R.
Qrathwohl, 16. tarmer; Alta Grath-
wohl, 18, bis wife. and Betty Grath-
wÄl, tbetr t-yeer-old daughtar, ___
A. 15 Plate Genuine
Exiöe
I
BATTER^
Ç
I With full Exide Quality
T
Model Laundry
now
or-
$16.50
FLOWERS
R ead A G alloway
The Dalles, Ore
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
The Dalles Market
Principal Events of the Week
East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon
Phone 31.
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
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nation of Our Readers.
DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS
GROCERIES. BERRIES AND FRUITS
Verne C. Gorst,~of North Bend,
pioneer in motor and aerial transpor
tation circles, will receive the contract
for carrying air mall over the branch
line from Los Angjies to Seattle with |
a atop at Portland if he can satisfy
the postoffice department he has
means available to establish and oper-
ate such a line successfully.
As a result of interest payments,
expenses and various items, the state’s ‘
general fund after January 1 will
probably be the smallest in 10 years.
This is asserted by State Treasurer
Kay in commenting upon the with ‘
drawal in September of more than
*3,000,000 of the general fund on de
posit in various banks in Oregon,
Thousands of ducks and geese lie
dead tn Tote lake as a result of a
strange . malady, believed induced
either by alkali water or by rank, stag
nant ponds. To cope with the situa
Lion tbs United BUtes biological sur
vey has been notified, and will con-
duct an examination to determine
what is the cause of the wholesale
deaths.
Plans for the new St. Helens pulp
and paper mill to be built at St.
Helens by a company in which the
Hawley Pulp & Paper company of
Oregon City holds the majority of the
stock, will be drawn at once. Ground
then will be broken and it is expect'
ed that the first unit of the plant cost
ing 11.500,000, will be ready for oper
ation in November, 1926.
Robert N. Stanfield, United States
We are in the market at all times fbr
Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry
When next in The Dalles call and get
our prices on groceries.
We specialize in always having the
very best, and freshest groceries in
package, tins and bulk and at right
prices.
We have a complete refrigerater plant
• Where our fresh meats are properly
cooled before being put on sale.
Special prices on all canned goods
to fanner customers
Phone and mail orders solicited and given very prompt attention,
shipped parcel post, stage or express.
X. V. Belknap, Proprietor
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
Moro, Oregon
Ladiei and Children's Hair Cutting
and Shingle Bobbing
BATHS
the River road north of Eugene Sat
urday regarding means of curbing the
overflow of the Willamette river dur
ing freshet seasons. During ths past
tew years the water has been wash
ing away considerable land and it was
hopped that some means might ^e
provided to construct a breakwater to
, prevent it
Oregon pensions have been granted
as follows: Samuel J. Orimer, Port- ■
land. *15 per month; Fred Hargreaves, '
Portland, *12; Marvin W. Joy, St.
r* Johns, Portland, *12; Elisa A. Obert,
Milton, *30; Morris A. G. Christenson,
Eugene, *11; Bela H. Zimmerman,
Strassel, *12; Silvey Wood, Junction -
City, *18; Charles L Stephens, Banks,
*12; Henry M. Marsh, Medford, *24; I L t
Johanna C. Perry, Salem, *20.
A heavy snow storm early In the' Í
week, which turned into a hard rain,
following several other such storms '
at Crater lake national park recent- j
ly, caused all paving work for the j
. winter to be called off. The various
camp tents were struck and equip- i
ment stored until the paving work,
which will probably last nearly all
next summer, can be resumed next
spring or early summer, weather per- ’
mitting.
The Oregon-California Hydro-elec- J
trie company of Portland has been
granted a preliminary permit for two
yearn for a power project on Zig Zag.!
Salmon and Sandy rivers in Clacka
mas county, the federal power com
mission kgs announced. The project
consists of diversion dams, a storage
dam, conduits and a power house. The
estimated capacity of the project is
23,000 horsepower and tbe installed
■
70,000 horsepower.
The action of Governor Pierce in
vetoing the much-discussed special
election measure passed by the 1925
legislature wm upheld in a decision
by Justice Browp following mandamgs
proceedings In the Oregon supreme
court. The decision follows the action
filed by Representative Swan of Al-1
bany, who had demanded that Becre-1
tary of State Koser comply with the
provisions of the act as passed by both
houses. Secretary Koser assumed the
position that be could not authorise a
¿pedal election after Governor Pierce
had vetoed the bill.
Hydro-electric power, stat downed
and operated, became a possible prob-
। lem for Oregon voters with the filing
of a proposed constitutional amend
ment with the secretary of state at
Salem. The measure was presented
■ by the Housewives’ Coandl. Ine., of
Portland, through Josephine M. Othos,
1 president; Clare M. Simonton, direc-
I Independent Warehouse & Hilling Co
R H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
DEALERS IN.
Lime, Piaster/Cement, Cedar Posts,
Buildeis Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Ccal and Hay.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
■
Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
Royal Cafe
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
. Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Open Day and Night
Sherman Couaty Hesdqoar era
New and Used
Parts for all Cats
NEW
Th* Mdtor Market-
The Dille», Ore
Phone 618
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sta
PORTLAND.
OREGON
603 E 2nd st
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
THE DALLES, OREGON
Sam Bi isbtne, Agent
Moro. Oregon
ths legislatlvo committee. Ths pro
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I' I b l
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position presents a plan for prom ot
It is s well established belief among
ing hydro-electric power development,
control and distribution, financed and hose who invest in Observer, adrertiaing
That their money does in that way realise
protected by the state.
a double value.
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! Renovated
Throughout
SPECIAL RATES
|1.60 up; double *2.56 up
Room with private bath, single
|1.00 up; double
Room with bath prii